DANBURY -- An agreement almost a year in the making will complete two crucial sections of the 15-mile Ives Trail, which has been a work in progress for almost four years.The agreement, between the city and the Lake Waubeeka Association, will create rights of way across two locations on the northern and eastern edges of the association's 565-acre woodlands. The rights of way and conservation easements, along with surveys and services, cost the city $92,000, which it took from its $6.6 Christian Louboutin Mago 160mm Blue million Open Space Fund.The move will fill one gap that's been a bone of contention since the trail came into being in 2006 -- the wedge of land that breaks up the trail in Tarrywile Park. The second right of way will add a valuable section to the trail as it heads out of Tarrywile Park to the Redding town line."We're 99 percent of the way there,'' Red Bottom Shoes for women Jack Kozuchowski, who works as a consultant with the city on the trail's completion, said Wednesday.On another encouraging front for trail advocates, Bethel First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker Christian Louboutin Pigalle 120mm Black Patent Leather said Wednesday he's an enthusiastic supporter of adding the trail that winds through Bethel's Terre Haute property to the Ives Trail system. Knickerbocker's predecessor, Robert Burke, was steadfast in his opposition to the idea, saying the Terre Haute trails should be controlled by Bethel alone. It was Burke's opposition that finally led Ives Trail supporters to abandon the Bethel section of the path and instead route it southeast on Danbury land into Redding.But Knickerbocker said Wednesday he thinks it is a project Bethel residents should be involved in."I think it's a Christian Louboutin Miss Fast Ankle Boots fantastic idea,'' Knickerbocker said.The trail was originally planned to cross five large open-space parcels -- Terre Haute, which Bethel owns, but which straddles the Bethel-Danbury town line; the town-owned Tarrywile Park and Wooster State Park in Danbury; and Bennett's Pond State Park and the town-owned Pine Mountain Preserve in Ridgefield.The aim is to create an urban greenway that will give residents a through-trail that can take them across town boundaries, following this 3,000-acre swath of forest and field.Burke, while allowing people in Bethel to mark the hiking trail in Terre Haute, never wanted that section to be part of the Ives Trail.In 2009, Kozuchowski announced Danbury would establish another route for the trail, which would follow an abandoned wood road -- Old Post Road East -- south from Tarrywile Park, crossing over land owned by the Land Trust of Danbury and exiting the town in Redding.Redding already has an extensive town-owned trail system. Kozuchowski said that with some alternations, it would be possible to extend a single trail across Redding to the 1,746-acre Devil's Den Preserve owned by The Nature Conservancy in Redding and Weston.Kozuchowski said there are a few pieces of privately owned land along the Old Post Road East section where Danbury still needs to establish rights of way. And the city is now negotiating with the state Department of Transportation to establish a right of way on DOT land in the Sugar Hollow section."Spring might be too early,'' Kozuchowski said, "but I think by summer we'll be finished.''Contact Robert Millerat bmiller@newstimesor at 203-731-3345.
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